
Trenton Miller
Trenton is a software engineer who grew up in Yakima, WA. He has lived in Spokane since 2012. Overcoming the climate crisis is the defining challenge of our generation and many more to come. Planning for the future, and what challenges our community will face as the planet heats up is of utmost importance.
- Chair
- Board Member

Fawna Slavik
Fawna has lived in northeastern Washington for most of her life. She currently lives in Spokane with her husband and two daughters. She is passionate about making the earth sustainable and healthy for future generations. Someday she hopes to see a Sasquatch but would settle for first contact with the Vulcans.
- Co-Chair
- Board Member

David Camp
In addition to owning Spokane marketing services firm Camp Creative, David has a background in the solar energy industry and he was Eastern Washington field Director for the state’s 2016 carbon tax initiative, I-732. He is a hopeless climate nerd who has volunteered on climate change issues since 2014.
- Board Member
- Policy Team

Cory Davis
Cory is a climate advocate, marketing strategist, and community builder based in Spokane. He brings a background in public sector marketing and grassroots organizing, with a focus on clean energy, equitable transit, and climate justice. Cory joined the board of 350 Spokane to help mobilize bold local climate solutions and build power for systemic change. He is interested in making sustainability practical and accessible for everyone. Outside of organizing, he is interested in hiking, biking, eating, playing video games, and enjoying time with friends.
- Board Member
- Communications Team

Larry Luton
Larry first moved to Spokane in 1984. He spent 30 years as a professor of public administration at EWU, retiring in 2014. His favorite outdoor activities include cycling, hiking, backpacking, and kayaking. He has been involved in sustainability advocacy and planning in Spokane since Mayor Verner appointed him to her Sustainability Task Force. That group produced Spokane’s first Sustainability Action Plan in 2009. Larry joined 350 Spokane in the Fall of 2017, first taking the role of transportation lead in the steering committee, and later joining the board. He has also been involved in the Sustainability Action Subcommittee since its inception in 2018. That group wrote the city's second Sustainability Action Plan in 2021.
- Board Member
- Policy Team

Ryan Drobny
Ryan, a native of Washington, has spent most of his adult life in the state. Calling Lake Tapps, Pullman, Puyallup and Tacoma all home at one time or another. In 2021, he moved to Spokane with his wife and two daughters. Formerly an engineer and current research scientist at the Spokane Regional Health District, Ryan's passion for sustainability and climate change began during his undergraduate years at WSU. He believes that climate change poses the greatest threat to all life on our planet. Despite this, Ryan remains hopeful that effective system-level solutions can not only combat climate change but also foster a more just and equitable world for all.
- Board Member
- Programming Team

Jered Sweeney-Demezas
Jered has lived in Spokane since 2023. He loves geeking out about cycling and is deeply passionate about sustainable transportation. His background in health science has him convinced that a community's built environment is key to its climate resiliency.
- Board Member
- Programming Team & Public Advocate

Abby Saks
Abby has been involved in climate activism since high school, where she was involved in the Sunrise Movement, and later in college through her involvement with the movement for fossil fuel divestment. Originally from the east coast, as a biker and pedestrian now living in Spokane, she is passionate about making the streets safer for all. She enjoys hiking, running, and doing crossword puzzles/sudoku.
- Board Member
- Volunteer Recruitment Team

Louisa Sevier
Louisa, Isa to her friends, has been involved in climate advocacy since high school where she was in leadership for her high school’s climate action club. Over the last two years she served in the Washington Conservation Corps working on habitat restoration, invasive species management, and wildfire prevention. This experience sparked a passion for native plant identification, as well as an interest in pursuing a career in wildland fire. She is interested in advocating for better city planning that creates healthy cities for people and the planet.
- Board Member
